Reid & Gray's Double-furrow Ploughs
Still maintain their Premier Position as the Perfection in Ploughs. Made of Best Hammered Scrap Iron — verj few bolts — with Welded Beams. Made to suit New Zealand soils. ®* SEE OUR ( You can't get a Plough of ant description equal to Latest Pattern ShOrt the REID and GRAY for any class of work. yhree-furrow Ploughs chapfoutters winnowers About the same length as the Double-furrow, and made of DRAYS ROLLERS the same material. WAGGONS DISC HARROWS SOLE AGENTS for the famous HORNSBY-AKBOYD OIL ENGINES. Send for our new 1905 Catalogue. REID & GRAY, Dunedm, Gore, Invercargill, etc, OVER FOUB MILLION SOLD ANNUALLY IN ACSTKALASIA Marseilles Red Roofing Tiles
ISALES IN NEW ZEALAND ARE INCREASING EVERY MONTH Light, Gool, Watertight, Everlasting, Inexpensive. Uniform Colour throughout. Every Roof Guaranteed Past Works.-— Such as Bnnedin Convent Oamaru Convent, Clyde Churoh, Holy Trinity Church Port Chalmers, Dunedin Car House, Gore Post Office, Creosote Works, Invercargill, nuinexoua Private Residences, particularly in High Strtet, Duaeuin and in Roslyn, Speak fob Themselves ' Future Works.— Such as Chriatchurch Cathedral, Dunedin, Bluff and Rangiora Railway Stations, Railway Library, Invercargill and Ten (10) Private Houses in Dunedin, Oamaru and Inveroargill show the inoreasßng popularity of the line. Estimates Given of any work. These are carried out by our Resident Expebtb, and Which We Guabantbe. The most PICTURESQUE ROOF for either Private or Public Buildings. WUNDERLICH'S PATENT ZINC CEILINGS, Cheapest, Safest, and most Artistic. SSSSb" BRJSCOE & C 0« Ltd, DTmodin ' Waniafton. Ohristchurch. ' ' Auckland, and Invercargill.
fTIBBRNIAN-AUSTRALASIAN CATHOLIC BENEFIT SOCIETY, NEW ZEALAND DISTRICT, No. 3. The Catholic Community is earnestly requested to support this •xoellent Organisation, for it inculcates a love of Holy Faith and Patriotism in addition to the unsurpassed benefits and privileges of Membership. The Entrance Fees are from 2s 6d to £i, according to age at time of Admission. Sick Benefits 20s per week for 26 weeks, 15s per week for the next 13 weekß, and 10s a week for the following 13 weeks. In case of a further continuance of his illness a member of Seven Years' Standing previous to the commencement of suuh illness will be Allowed 5s per week as superannuation during incapacity. Funeral Allowance, £20 at the death of a Member, and £10 at the death of a Member's Wife. In addition to th( foregoing provision is made for the admission of Honorary Members, Reduced Benerit Members, and the establishment of Sisters' Branches and Juvenile Contingents. Full information may be obtained from Local Branch Officers or direct from the District Secretary. The District Officers are anxious to open New E ranches, and will give all possible assistance and information to applicants Branches being established in the various centres throughout the Oclonies an invaluable measuro of reciprocity obtains, W. KANE, District Secretary, ▲nokland
TntronfiAn Ib the Foundation of Industrial ■LUVtJIUjIUII Wealth An Invention skilfully and scientifically Patented more than half Bold We procure PATENTS and Trade Marks in any country of the world which has a Patent Law. We will advise you, without charge, whether your Invention ie probably patentable. We shall be glad to send our Booklet 'on all Patent Matters and including Illustrations of nearly 400 mechanical movements free on application. BALDWIN & RAYWARD GREY STREET, WELLINGTON. Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, Invercargill. PLAjmfU SEASON. Fruit Trees — Apples, Pearp, Peaches, Apricots, Cherries, etc. Bustt Fruits — Currant?, Gooseberries, Raspberries, etc. Hedffe Plants — Hollies, Macrocarpa, Laurels, Oleariaa Berberia, etc. Roses — A large variety of lea, H. Tea, and H.P., including Newest Introductions. Flowering 1 Sbruns — Rhododendrons, Esoaltonias, Philadelphus, etc. All clean, strong grown and well rooted. Catalogues and Prices on Application^ HOWDEN & NIONCfyEFF, Nurserymen DUNEDIN.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 39, 28 September 1905, Page 12
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597Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 39, 28 September 1905, Page 12
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